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PULL THAT SUCKER APART AND REASSEMBLE IT , shoot it again if it repeats, leave it alone, if not it may need a little tuning. I dont subscribe to the glue-in philosophy, It is a short cut for those who do not know(or too lazy to learn) the procedure to bed properly. IMHO | ||
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Do me a favor and tell me more about the "fits" that rifle was giving you. I've got some fits of my own going with a M70 fwt that I HAVE bedded and would like to get to the bottom of. I would love it if it were simply the stock. Thanks. | |||
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I agree with Bob338. How much more can you ask? Hcliff | |||
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If it will shoot like that all the time leave it alone I douht that if you bedded it it would hurt it but why bother. | |||
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If it shoots consistent groups like that all day long , keep that baby just as she is. As for the loading , send a copy to the bank manager , one to the priest , and one to the bank vault . I think you should prety much be covered ![]() Rudie | |||
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I wouldn't turn a screw in it..leave well enough alone, if it quits shooting then fix it.... Just because one glass beds a rifle does not mean it will shoot...One can very easily glass bed one improperly or in a manner the gun does not respond to...and free floating is not the cure all some profess it to be, it is just one option of 3..... I have seen some glass bedding jobs that near put me into hysterics, litterally rolling in the floor. I have seen inletting do the same with 1/4" gaps on each side of the barrel that one could water his horse in...and the owners proud as punch, poor dumb b------ds, and I mean that kindly... | |||
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